On Tue, 24 Oct 1995, jan straathof wrote:
> to Eccy,
>
> I don't believe that Heidegger was a nazi.
>
> the question is not: "was Heidegger a nazi ?"
> but: "why didn't Heidegger flew from the country during the nazi-period ?"
>
> I think he suffered from extreme homesickness;
> that's why he stayed at home.
> the rest (Farias a.o.) is the consequence
> of being-(t)here / da-sein.
Heidegger was a Nazi according to a reasonable understanding of the term:
he was a party member. No one held a gun to his head and told him to join.
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> to Eccy,
>
> I don't believe that Heidegger was a nazi.
>
> the question is not: "was Heidegger a nazi ?"
> but: "why didn't Heidegger flew from the country during the nazi-period ?"
>
> I think he suffered from extreme homesickness;
> that's why he stayed at home.
> the rest (Farias a.o.) is the consequence
> of being-(t)here / da-sein.
Heidegger was a Nazi according to a reasonable understanding of the term:
he was a party member. No one held a gun to his head and told him to join.
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